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Training Latinx Community Health Workers as Clinical Research and Health Care System Navigators

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Community health workers (CHWs), also known as promotores de salud, serve as vital connectors between community members, organizations, and healthcare systems. Primarily from the communities they serve, CHWs play crucial roles in providing culturally appropriate health information, navigating systems, and building trust, especially with marginalized groups like Latino/Hispanic … [Read more...] about Training Latinx Community Health Workers as Clinical Research and Health Care System Navigators

Labour conditions in dual-cadre community health worker programmes: a systematic review.

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Community health workers, mainly women, play a vital role in improving health outcomes and equity, offering a good return on investment. However, many are unpaid, especially in the Africa region where over 80% are not salaried. Some countries use dual-cadre systems, combining paid and unpaid workers, to address health workers shortages. While volunteering can be positive, … [Read more...] about Labour conditions in dual-cadre community health worker programmes: a systematic review.

A Review of Community Health Worker Integration in Health Departments

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Community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in connecting marginalized communities with healthcare and social services. This study examines how health departments (HDs) are integrating CHWs into their workforce and state-level policies for CHW training and certification. Findings reveal that HDs partner with organizations to employ CHWs, leading to enhanced community … [Read more...] about A Review of Community Health Worker Integration in Health Departments

Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing an Evidence-Based Community Health Worker Model

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This study explores the challenges and supports in implementing an evidence-based community health worker (CHW) model called IMPaCT. Interviews with 39 individuals involved in the program reveal barriers such as financial and policy constraints and difficulties integrating CHWs into clinical settings. However, the model's focus on relationships and evidence-based strategies … [Read more...] about Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing an Evidence-Based Community Health Worker Model

Intention to Use an Electronic Community Health Information System Among Health Extension Workers in Rural Northwest Ethiopia: Cross-Sectional Study Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 Model

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Implementing digital health information systems, like the electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS), can improve healthcare delivery in resource-constrained areas like Ethiopia. This study assessed Health Extension Workers' (HEWs) intentions to use the eCHIS for managing health data and providing services. Findings showed that factors like ease of use, … [Read more...] about Intention to Use an Electronic Community Health Information System Among Health Extension Workers in Rural Northwest Ethiopia: Cross-Sectional Study Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 Model

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